Dayana glanced at her with a smile.
âRosalynn, youâre like a sister to me.
Iâve been observing today.
It seems Brian harbors feelings for you.
Conversely, he doesnât appear to be fond of Eleanor.
Rosalynn, arenât you considering fighting for him?â
On hearing this, Rosalynn experienced a mix of warmth and bitterness.
âDayana, they have a child together.
â
If they didnât have a child, she might have been able to overlook their relationship.
But now, given their child, was it worth competing for him?
âRosalynn, in powerful families, itâs not uncommon for the child to be retained while the mother isnât.
I think Brian might be considering the same,â Dayana stated.
Rosalynn pursed her red lips, voicing her concern.
âIf he really did that, how heartless would he be?â
Dayana offered a smile before saying, âRosalynn, nobody is perfect, especially a man in a position of power Like Brian.
If you truly want to be his wife, you may have to turn a blind eye to certain things.
â
Upon hearing this, Rosalynn detected an underlying note of resignation in Dayanaâs words.
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Did Dayana speak from personal experience?
Rosalynn studied her momentarily before remarking, âDayana, everyone believes that you and Chaz share a deep bond of love.
He should be flawless in your eyes.
â
Dayana responded with a serene smile, âNo matter how perfect a couple might appear in othersâ eyes, that may not reflect reality.
Rosalynn, people are complex creatures.
At times, you need to learn to deceive yourself.
â
Upon hearing Dayanaâs words, Rosalynn found herself at a loss for words.
Was there truly no such thing as pure Love in this world?
Did a manâs Loyalty falter once he gained power?
âWell, Rosalynn, you may leave now.
â
Dayana reached the guest room section and pushed the elevator button.
Rosalynn didnât argue.
She watched Dayana step into the elevator, bidding her goodnight.
As she exited the guest room area and sighted the banquet hall before her, she chose to turn around and not reenter.
She was feeling somewhat disheartened, Likely due to Dayanaâs words.
Was it truly necessary for a wife to overlook her husbandâs infidelity simply because their shared interests once they were married?